Archive workshop – May 26th in Reading

Would you like to find out more about CPRE’s history,
and particularly the local campaigns that shaped your area? 160324 oldCPRElogo

As part of our 90th anniversary celebrations we are working with the Museum of English Rural Life (MERL) to put on a one day workshop (on Thursday 26 May) to encourage branches to explore the CPRE archive which is held at the Museum. The workshop will be hosted by Francesca Church, who is currently undertaking a PhD in ‘participatory historical geography’ (an innovative and creative approach to research, archival practices and collaboration) focusing on the CPRE archive.

A morning session will allow attendees to delve into the CPRE collection and peruse materials relating to their local area, as well as nationally-significant items. An afternoon session will explore opportunities for branches to use their discoveries in their own anniversary celebrations and activities (or as engaging content on websites and publications) and help volunteers, members and local people connect with historic campaigns and success stories.

We hope the day will lead to further workshops and activities (possibly including an exhibition, booklet and/or website) to help promote the work and influence of CPRE’s branches to their local audiences, while showing the importance of grass roots campaigning to CPRE’s national successes.

If you are interested in taking part in the CPRE Archive workshop, which will be held at the University of Reading on Thursday 26 May, please contact Oliver Hilliam at oliverh@cpre.org.uk

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90 Years of CPRE: Wednesday 6 July 2016, Peterborough

CPRE East Midlands and East of England welcomed you to

90 Years of CPRE: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Wednesday 6 July 2016   ~   10am – 4pm
The Fleet, Peterborough

Members and volunteers of branches in the East of England and East Midlands regions joined us to celebrate 90 years of CPRE, our achievements, and how we go forward.

We shared information, learned from each other, got to know each other and found out more about CPRE, how we work and our priorities.

The day featured presentations from

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Lincolnshire’s rural economy – conference literature 1st March 2016

Here is the Programme for our Conference in Sleaford on March 1st.

..and here are the talks (below) and Q&A transcript from the day, in the order in which we heard them:

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Self-indulgent reasons to join CPRE?

As a CPRE member you get whopping discounts at Cotswold Outdoor stores and reduced entry fees to loads of stately homes and gardens throughout England.

(You’ll also be contributing to our campaigning work to keep the living countryside beautiful … so it’s not entirely self-indulgent!)

 

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Website aims to tackle rural crime

RURAL communities are being asked to add their experiences to a website tackling crime in the countryside.

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Getting started on Community Energy

CPRE has published a guide for communities thinking about embarking on a Community Energy scheme. And it’s FREE! Have a look…

1st January 2016

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A free toolkit!

The National Heritage Training Group (NHTG) in partnership with The Churc151218 NHBT toolkithes Conservation Trust (CCT) are proud to announce the online launch of their free Traditional Building Skills Training Toolkit.

The Toolkit is a free resource available online at www.the-nhtg.org.uk that provides a step by step guide to putting traditional building skills and conservation training at the heart of built heritage projects. The simple approach will help organisations and community groups to consider all aspects of delivering training on a ‘live’ heritage conservation or restoration site.  Continue reading

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Papers for next regional group meeting…

Waltham on the Wolds village hall

…on Tuesday 19th January are accumulating here!

(If you’ve forgotten the password for the Members Only pages, just ask Fiona or Caroline.)

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Great news for those who love the Peak District

Following years of CPRE lobbying, National Grid announced the locations of three sites in England that will benefit from funding to bury intrusive electricity lines and remove pylons. The announcement followed decisions by the project’s independently chaired Stakeholder Advisory Group, including CPRE’s Neil Sinden.

The chosen projects are near Dunford Bridge in the Peak District, near Winterbourne Abbas in the Dorset AONB and at Hale in the New Forest National Park.

The next 12 months will see detailed technical feasibility works which will include environmental studies, archaeological studies and engineering work ‘on the ground’. There will also be further significant engagement with local stakeholders and communities.

Hector Pearson, Visual Impact Provision Project Manager at National Grid said the project represented “a major opportunity to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife, cultural and environmental heritage of some Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and National Parks.”

The protected landscapes from an original ‘longlist’ that have not been prioritised include the High Weald AONB, North Wessex Downs AONB and the Tamar Valley AONB. These locations will remain under consideration for future work using the £500m fund.

National Grid is also set to use part of the fund for smaller, localised visual improvement projects which can be accessed by all AONBs and National Parks with existing National Grid electricity infrastructure. Set to be launched in the Winter, this landscape enhancement initiative will to provide up to £24 million over six years.

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As we approach a new year…

The year 2016 marks the 90th anniversary of CPRE’s formation.

Compliments of the season to all of our supporters!

– 10th December 2015

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